stephenaf2003
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Pennine II veltdschoen to handle Ian’s remnants today.
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Pennine II veltdschoen to handle Ian’s remnants today.
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Thanks, they are Brooks Brothers, picked up at Sak’s.Beautiful! What are those trousers? I've been looking for similar ones for a long time.
Thanks, they are Brooks Brothers, picked up at Sak’s.
Sorry bud that’s as precise as it gets, no more to add.Thanks. How are they titled more precisely?
Have and love this pair. Just wish they had speed hooks.Pennine II veltdschoen to handle Ian’s remnants today.
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Sorry bud that’s as precise as it gets, no more to add.
Yes, thought that part was obvious from the image. They are wool, and if you’re not familiar with it, it’s a herringbone pattern.Well, they are wool trousers, right? How is that pattern called?
I know right, boots without speed hooks are the devil man. I’ll eventually get them over to Bedo to get some installed.Have and love this pair. Just wish they had speed hooks.
Indeed. I think up to 7 eyelets without is alright, but more than that is slow agonising death. It’s part of the reason I won’t touch any of DR’s C&J offerings. The amount of minutes lost lacing up each day is just not worth it.I know right, boots without speed hooks are the devil man. I’ll eventually get them over to Bedo to get some installed.
Where did you source the laces for your Pennine’s?Indeed. I think up to 7 eyelets without is alright, but more than that is slow agonising death. It’s part of the reason I won’t touch any of DR’s C&J offerings. The amount of minutes lost lacing up each day is just not worth it.
With that said, as they break in the lacing up does get better, and yet…
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Ooof trying to think. I vaguely remember picking up some round 3 mm laces from A Fine Pair of Shoes, maybe. Lately, I’ve tried some para cord ones from Generation laces and those are quite nice as well. This shape is far quicker to lace up, I find.Where did you source the laces for your Pennine’s?
Cool thanks. I’ve gotten some of the para laces, they’re a little too slippery for my tastes. I’ll give AFPS a look.Ooof trying to think. I vaguely remember picking up some round 3 mm laces from A Fine Pair of Shoes, maybe. Lately, I’ve tried some para cord ones from Generation laces and those are quite nice as well. This shape is far quicker to lace up, I find.
Yes those should work well. They are basically replacement laces for Tricker’s shoes I think.Cool thanks. I’ve gotten some of the para laces, they’re a little too slippery for my tastes. I’ll give AFPS a look.